Gurugram cops rush pregnant woman to hospital in 17 mins
With the help of an emergency response vehicle (ERV), the Gurugram police have escorted a pregnant woman to a hospital in 17 minutes.
The pregnant woman gave birth on the way, and both the mother and the child are now safe and healthy.
According to the police, on Wednesday at around 9:30 am, while the Gurugram police ERV-269 was deployed at Daulatabad Chowk, a car reached the ERV.
A man, who was driving the car, asked the police team for help.
A pregnant woman and two other people were in the car.
The police team noticed that the condition of the pregnant woman was extremely abnormal.
Keeping in mind the state of the pregnant woman, EHC Surendra and constable Jai Bhagwan, the driver of the ERV, took the decision to help the occupants of the vehicle.
The woman was taken to the hospital in just 17 minutes as the ERV vehicle, sounding the siren, escorted the car she was travelling in.
The woman gave birth on the way to the hospital.
Upon reaching the hospital, the police team reached out to the hospital staff, and the woman, as well as the newborn, were provided medical attention.
“The woman, Sonu (24), worked as a labourer in the Hayatpur area. Her husband, Hasan, and brother, Saddam, both of whom work as labourers too, appreciated the work of the police team and thanked the Gurugram police,” a spokesperson of the Gurugram police said.
Haryana Tribune